Van Cleef’s Alhambra Drives 7-Figure Lawsuit in U.S. Luxury Crackdown
Framed as a flagship case in the rising war on “superfakes,” the lawsuit seeks a permanent injunction, destruction of infringing goods, and up to $2 million in statutory damages.
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Framed as a flagship case in the rising war on “superfakes,” the lawsuit seeks a permanent injunction, destruction of infringing goods, and up to $2 million in statutory damages.
Cartier-owner Richemont finds itself navigating choppy waters in the luxury goods sector as it reports a significant 27% decrease in sales in China for the fiscal first quarter ending June 30, 2024. This alarming downturn reflects a broader sluggish performance…
The fashion and luxury industry is dominated by several major corporations that have established themselves as leaders in the market. These conglomerates have diversified their portfolios to include a wide range of high-end brands, catering to various segments within the…